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Old 09-19-2007, 03:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Best Headset that cancels background noise?

My iphone picks up a lot of background noise when I am in my car because the cabin is pretty loud. I would like to pick up a nice bluetooth headset so the people on the other end don't have to deal with all the background noise and can understand me better, anyone have any solutions?
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Old 09-19-2007, 05:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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That is an easy question to answer. Look at the Jawbone headset. I just bought one over a week ago and love it! It is the best headset out there right now. It is a little pricey though at around 120 in the stores and around 80 online.

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P.S. I forgot to add that if you do a search online i.e. google for reviews, you will find many of them as well as demonstrations on how the headset performs.
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Yeah the jawbone sounds/works great IF it fits your ear!

I just returned mine because I could not get it to stay in my ear despite all the diff. ear buds and ear wires.

I got the new Plantronics #665. it has the same noise canceling tech. but is MUCH smaller and STAYS where it belongs.
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I just bought a few packages of the jabra ear gels. They work great and fit the ear well. I went from the small to mediums and now I do not have to use the ear hook. It is also much comfortable to wear than the stuck options.

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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll have to research them a little more. Are you able to listen to music through any of the bluetooth headsets? I know it would be mono but it would still be a nice extra benefit.
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